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Brand Name :Whale Cleen
Model Number :Z-S02
Certification :CE, Roth
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :2 Units
Price :Negotiable
Payment Terms :T/T
Supply Ability :20000 Units Per Month
Delivery Time :Depend On Quantity
Packaging Details :Carton Box Packing
Tank Capacity :3.2 Liter
Tank Size :240x135x100mm
Unit Size :270x170x210mm
Packing Size :340x245x310mm
Ultrasonic Power :120W
Heat Power :200W
Product Name :Ultrasonic Washing Machine
Frequency :40000Hz
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3.2L 120W Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner With Heater For Dental Office

How Whale Cleen sonic Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner Works?

Ultrasonic energy creates billions miniature bubbles in tank of the ultrasonic cleaners that implode with great force separating impurities from surface of the item you want to clean. Bubbles formed in cavitation process are capable of reaching into small cracks and fissures. They are practically mining dirt away from the surface in a more efficient manner than with manual scrubbing. Scrubbing has additional disadvantage that it requires staff to handle contaminated instruments.

Only after a thorough ultrasonic cleaning, disinfection and sterilization should be preformed. This order is important, because sterilized items can become contaminated in ultrasonic bath. Cleaner might contain blood, tissue or other impurities from previous use.



Specification Of z-s02

Model Z-S02(Digital Model)
Tank Material SUS 304
Package Carton Box Packing
Tank size 240x135x100mm
Unit size 270x170x210mm
Carton packing Size 340x245x310mm
Ultrasonic power range 120W
timer 0~30min adjustable
Frequency 40KHz
Tank capacity 3.2 Liter
pcs/carton 1PCS/carton
N.W. 3.5kg
G.W. 4.1kg
Warranty 1 year
Certificate CE


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120W Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner




Why You Need Whale cleen sonic Dental Ultrasonic Cleaner?

In most dental practices, instruments are cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner. This type of unit removes bioburden by using sound waves generated by electrical energy.
As the sound waves move through the liquid cleaning solution, they cause the formation and bursting of millions of small bubbles. This “cavitation” process functions by disrupting chemical bonds, which hold the debris on instrument surfaces. This facilitates cleaning.
Only solutions that are formulated specifically for ultrasonic cleaners are to be used. The resulting cleaning of contaminated instruments is more efficient as compared to hand scrubbing with a scrub brush. Cleaning solutions also should be changed at least daily, or more frequently if visibly contaminated.
For many years, available ultrasonic solutions were detergent-type cleaners only. These worked by emulsifying oil and water, sometimes leading to formation of an oil film on the surface.
In the 1960s, a new generation of enzymatic cleaners became available in various industries. When used in commercial laundry detergents, the addition of enzymes increased the capability of the products to clean. It was not until much later that enzymatic detergent cleaners became available for dental facilities.
Enzymatic cleaners and instrument presoaks (i.e., holding solutions) are specifically formulated to loosen debris. Initially, the enzymatic ultrasonic cleaners contained a single proteolytic enzyme (a protease).
By having the ability to facilitate breakdown of adherent proteinaceous material (blood and saliva) into water-soluble components, these preparations were shown to efficiently clean difficult-to-remove debris from instruments.
Repeated studies demonstrated that they are able to dramatically reduce the need, if any, for hand scrubbing of instruments. Virtually all cleaning solutions designed for use in an ultrasonic unit contain at least one proteolytic enzyme.
As one might expect, enzymatic activity in a cleaner decreases with frequent use during the day, thereby diminishing the capability of the protease to break down and remove organic material. Thus, it is recommended that these cleaning solutions be changed daily, or sooner, if visibly contaminated.

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